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What
is permanent make-up?
An exciting procedure
in which color pigments are placed into the dermal layer of the skin
using a very fine probe. The color can last up to 4 - 6 years and is
a convenient alternative to daily application of makeup. The pigment
is made of earth's finest ingredients of inert organic and inorganic
compounds formulated to be hypo-allergenic and fade resistant.
What
type of procedures do you offer?
- Eyeliner and
Eyelash Enhancement -
A fine, soft natural line can be created to add depth and definition
to your eyes. Your lashes will appear to be thicker. Color and thickness
can be individualized and make-up can be applied for a more dramatic
evening look.
- Eyebrows
- Eyebrows are the frame for your eyes and face and, when designed properly,
lifts the eyes giving a more youthful appearance, makes cheekbones appear
more prominent, and influence how the nose is perceived. Those women
whose eyebrows are sparse from tweezing, shaving or alopecia, and those
whose brows are blonde or light in color, or even those with non-existent
eyebrows, can now enjoy the luxury of permanent eyebrows.
- Lip Color
- Lip-liner and full lipstick color is perfect for reshaping uneven
lips and for making lips appear larger and fuller. It has the added
benefit of preventing lipstick from bleeding. It covers scars and can
give your lips a natural or more dramatic blend of color enhancement
with color, which lasts all day, every day.
- Camouflaged
Scars and Vitiligo - Color is matched to your skin tone and is applied
to the scar area to match the surrounding area so that scars seem to
disappear.
- Areola/Nipple
Restoration
- The areola can be restored to a more natural looking color and shape
after surgery or mastectomy.
- Cleft Lip
- Full lip color can be applied to reshape the lip and cover the scars
from cleft lip repair.
- Cancer And Burn
Patients
- Eyebrows, eyelash enhancement and lip color can be done due to hair
loss and scarring or disfigurement.
What sort of people have it done?
Professional or
career women who have little time for applying make-up everyday.....Those
with allergies to conventional make-up.....Women - ( or men) with hair
loss due to alopecia or who just have very sparse hair growth.....Elderly
women and those who have difficulty applying make-up.....Athletic women,
and those with oily skin who tend to shed make-up easily.....Entertainers,
actresses and models.....Women with vision problems, contact lens wearers.....In
fact any woman who wants to look her best at all times, with very little
effort on her part.
How
would I know which color to choose?
Beginning with a
variety of basic pigment shades, virtually any color can be mixed to
compliment your natural skin tones. She works with you, discussing your
preferences and making suggestions to help perfect your look, custom
designing your permanent make-up with a color that will suit you best.
What
if styles change?
As permanent make-up
professionals, we never do anything that is too trendy. We use colors
that are custom blended to compliment your skin tone, eye and hair colors
to give a soft natural appearance. However, the colors can be changed,
at any time, by blending another color over the original, if you wish.
Is
it expensive?
Not if you look
at the long term cost and effect. It costs about one year's cosmetics
bill, but is little compared to 4 - 6 years of daily make-up expenses.
Also, it doesn't run or wash off, and it's a great time saver. It's
worth every penny to make the most of your natural beauty. It's what
we've all been waiting for!
Does
it look natural?
Very natural - your
features look more defined. Your friends would never know what the difference
was in you unless you told them.
How
long will it last?
This varies with
each individual person, though the usual duration is between four to
six years. Imagine how wonderful it would be to wake up each morning,
with two matching eyebrows, or to go swimming and know that your eyebrow,
eyeliner, and lip liner will still be intact when you emerge from the
water. You can look wonderful 24 hours a day!
Is
there a chance of infection?
Safety is our priority.
Everything we use is sterile. She has been highly trained in this art
to exacting standards. Although there is always a risk of infection,
it is relatively low compared to other procedures.
How
long does it take to heal?
Between four and
seven days - depending on the procedure that you have done.
What
is the healing period like?
On the second day
after a procedure, a light crust will form - which is only dry to your
touch. This will fall off in a few days. Some of the color may come
off with this layer. During this time the pigment area may look a little
darker than what you decided upon - once the crust flakes off it is
common for the color to lighten 10 - 50%.
What
will the procedure feel like?
Some patients say
it feels like plucking their eyebrows. Others say it feels like slight
scratching, vibration or deep pressure. Some clients feel absolutely
nothing except a prickly sensation. We use anesthetics to greatly reduce
discomfort and promote relaxation. A new two step topical numbing technique
is used to assure our clients comfort. The area may feel chapped or
sunburned for a few days afterward.
How
long will the procedure take?
A 1 1/2 to 2 hour
appointment will be scheduled for your saturation visit (first procedure).
If necessary this will be followed by a focus visit to finish the details.
All procedures are scheduled 4 - 6 weeks apart to allow the skin to
heal and the color to stabilize.
Will
there be any swelling?
There may be a small
amount of redness and swelling around the treated area. This will be
gone in 6 - 12 hours after brow color, and 24 - 48 hours after eye liner
and lip color.
Will
it fade?
The first 2 weeks
after a procedure is called the color stabilization time. The first
few hours after a procedure, the color will darken as the swelling subsides.
In 3 - 7 days, the epidermal (outer) layer of skin will gradually peel
or flake off as the new layer regrows. Some of the color will come off
with this layer. Allow for a 20% - 50% fade during this time. Over time
the color will soften.
Will
I need to take off work?
No, there is minimum
swelling and redness. Ice is used to reduce swelling and an ointment
is used for several days.
What
about sterilization?
Only sterile disposable
probes are used. All other equipment is either discarded after use or
sterilized in an autoclave according to strict Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention guidelines.
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